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Student Support & Attendance
October 18, 2024
What if my child is sick?
Dear Families,
We understand that our students will be out of school for various reasons. The most common reason for absences is due to illness. Sometimes there is no way to avoid sickness. But there are preventative steps that we can take to stay as healthy as possible. And, there are indicators to look at in order to identify the severity of an illness.
When children present with symptoms of illness, some famiies may be unsure when to send their child to school or when to keep them at home. Below, I have included links to the Walpole Public Schools Health Services website. The site will provide you with all the information that you need to know regarding health procedures, documents, injuries, etc. when making daily attendance decisions.
Please refer to this page or contact your school nurse when making decisions about absences. The more that we work together, the more we can reduce our absentee rates in Walpole.
Too Sick for School??
Walpole Public Schools Health Services
Health Services information
Chronic Absenteeism definition
A student is considered Chronically Absent when they miss 10% of the school year. In Massachusetts, this means a student who misses 18 or more days, regardless of an excused or unexcused reason, is classified as chronically absent. Remember that all it takes is for a student to miss two days each month to be designated with this status.
WPS Chronic Absenteeism rates
Walpole Public Schools (WPS) have been addressing challenges related to attendance. Chronic Absenteeism has increased dramatically since 2020. Before the pandemic, students were attending school more consistently. Our goal is to decrease our numbers as much as possible.
Chronic Absenteeism Rates in Walpole Public Schools
- 2019 - 7.1% of WPS students were Chronically Absent
- 2022 - 13.1% of WPS students were Chronically Absent
- 2024 - 9.3% of WPS students were Chronically Absent
We know that Walpole is not on an island regarding the number of student absences from school. School absenteeism is an issue in Massachusetts and across the country. The district will continue to work with families in an effort to further reduce the number of absences in our schools.
I'm here to help
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at the email or telephone number listed below:
Edward Connor
Dean of Student Support and Attendance
Email: econnor@walpole.k12.ma.us
Location: 275 Common St. Walpole MA 02081
Phone: (508) 660-7257 ext. 5020